As of a 4:30pm EDT press conference, it was reported by Toronto Police Service that 10 people had died, and 15 were injured.[4]

The first of the ten killed victims to be identified was Anne Marie D'Amico, an analyst for the American-based investment company Invesco which has an office on Yonge Street.[5] The South Korean government announced that two South Korean nationals were confirmed killed, and a third was injured in the attack.[6]